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Discussion in '1947-1954' started by coilover, Apr 18, 2009.

  1. coilover

    coilover Member

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    I guess I have your email incorrect which is no suprise with me plus I don't have much luck with private messages either. Really envy those with whiz-bang computer skills. Anyway, the 1950 I have that is on dry enough ground (barely) to get to the rear brakes has been updated to the more modern type. Nate and others think this is something that helps a lot so if you want these just let me know. I think it is a straight bolt on swap. Never, on any of my pictures, pay any attention to the heading because I just hit the upload and forget to change the heading.
     

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  2. vwnate1

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    Bendix Brakes Upgrade

    Yes ! those are the ones ~ I wish I was close enough to grab that setup Evan .

    IIRC , you'll need to drill out two of the bolt holes in the front backing plate .

    BTW : the secret to working with a trolly jack in soft , wet loam , is to slap down an old sheet of plywood first :rolleyes:

    Not the termite ridden one either :D
     
  3. Blueflame236

    Blueflame236 Member

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    Hey Evan

    Thanks again but i have allready got a hold on one and everything is just in place now.It is great if you can offer these to Nate or some others.

    Thanks again Martinius
     

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